Active control of multimodal tonal noise propagated in circular duct with axial subsonic mean flow until M=0.3

As new generation of aircraft engine with lower blade passing frequency appeared in the 1990's, the fan tones radiated from the inlets had become one of the dominant source of sound. Efforts have then been made to develop active noise control. Encouraging results have been obtained but the phys...

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